The Little Mermaid - April 18 - April 20, 2024

Tree Of Life Christian School

 Acknowledgements 

.    A production of this size would not be possible if it were not for the involvement of many directors and contributors.  It takes a village to produce a show.  With that in mind, our cast and crew would like to recognize the following people and express our deepest appreciation for their dedicaiton of time and talents.  

 

Kathy Bomba:  Thank you for your constant support and donations.  You were such a blessing to our production in more ways than one. 

 

Troy Hansen:  Thank you for making time for our production despite your commitment to so many other needs across multiple campuses of Tree.  We recognize the value of your time and deeply appreciate how often you intentionally prioritized our needs by putting them on your to-do list.  Thank you for building our set (and pier) and for giving us a platform to tell our story.

 

Kristin Calhoun:  Thank you for your vision for our set and for dedicating your talents to making it beautiful.  We love how you expand our theatre community by including your art students in the design and execution.  You made our set look magical.  

 

Lisa Bauman:  Thank you for choosing such vibrant and beautiful costumes for our production; you bring our characters to life.  We feel very blessed to have someone who is skilled at not only the selection of the right clothing, but is cabable in designing and creating costumes from scratch.  You made the best Ursula! In addition, we want to acknowledge that many of our costumes came from Debbies Costume Shoppe - who always delivers a great variety of options.   

 

Emily Fought:  Thank you for dedicating your time and expertise to our production by creating the right hair styles and makeup for our cast.  Your commitment to helping the cast feel confident and ready, regardless of the size, has been a great support.  

 

Kate Porter:  Thank you for jumping in and serving in so many roles for this production.  Your strength in leadership, organization and even choreography elevated our productions functionality to a whole new level.  Thank your cleaning out the wings, for organizing and securing all the props, for directing the chef scene, for making schedules, for doing specialized make-up, for running errands... and the list goes on.  Thank you for using your superpowers in helping us produce this show. 

 

Ellie Newman:  Thank you for joining our team and teaching the cast how to dance, move and interpret the lyrics of each song.  Your ability to interpret, translate and teach the musicality and movement of each character elevated the performance of our show.  

 

Alex Thompson:  Thank you for designing and engineering the lights and sounds for our stage.  Your expertiese and attention to details in the script allowed our story to have the right texture in the atmosphere.  Thank you for raising the bar in performing with excellence.

 

Becky Stechschulte:  Thank you for your constant support and leadership in taking our production across the finish line.  Your ability to step into a situation and get things accomplished is astonding.  Thank you for dedicating so much time and attention to our complicated technical needs and for making it run effortlessly (or seemingly so). You provide stability and confidence to our team and we are so grateful to have you back at the board.  

 

Abby Danhart:  Thank you for your dedication to this production and directorial assistance.  Not only have you sacrificed your precious free time and lunches to coach our actors, but you often had to deal with the intrusion of moving your classroom and instruments.  Thank you for always extending much grace and patience.  

 

Susan Stetz:  Words cannot express how blessed we are to have you on our team as a musical / vocal director.  Thank you for consistently being at every rehearsal ready to teach our cast how to use the instruments of their voices in making beautiful music.  

 

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